Emirates resumes flights as authorities contain debris from interception


3 minutes of readingUpdated: Mar 7, 2026 02:51 pm IST

Operations at Dubai International Airport were temporarily suspended on Saturday as authorities responded to a “minor” security incident, officials said. According to social media posts, the pause in operations was implemented as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of passengers, airport staff and airline crews, and procedures were carried out in accordance with established safety protocols.

In a statement, the Dubai Media Office said the situation was related to falling debris following an intercept, adding that the incident had been contained.

“Dubai authorities have confirmed that a minor incident resulting from falling debris following an interception has been successfully contained. No injuries have been reported,” the office said in a post on X.

Authorities also denied reports circulating on social media suggesting that an incident had occurred at the airport itself.

Dubai’s long-haul airline Emirates said it would resume operations after temporarily suspending them following an Iranian attack on the city-state. The news sparked cheers at Dubai International Airport, where passengers had taken shelter after hearing a loud bang overhead.

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Authorities have not explained whether there was an interception or damage at the airport, which is the world’s busiest for international travel.

Flights seen flying over Dubai

Online flight tracking service Flightradar24 showed that several Dubai-bound flights entered holding patterns over the airport during the disruption.

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The data indicated that planes were flying over the area while airport authorities managed the situation on the ground.

Videos claim drone attack

The developments came as videos circulating on social media appeared to show what users claimed was a drone attack near the airport earlier that day. The authenticity of the clips could not be independently verified.

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Authorities have not confirmed any drone strikes and reiterated that reports of an incident at Dubai International Airport are inaccurate.

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